Montana Snowbowl is reporting a 20-inch base depth as of February 13, according to onthesnow.com. Four out of the five lifts are currently open, providing access to all 37 runs on the mountain.
Here's a summary of the latest conditions:
- Base Depth: 20 inches
- Lifts Open: 4/5
- Runs Open: 37/37
- Summit Depth: 66 inches
Recent Snowfall:
- Past 24 hours: 0 inches
- Monday: 7 inches
- Tuesday: 2 inches
Forecasted Snowfall:
- Friday: 0 inches
- Saturday: 0.4 inches
- Sunday: 2 inches
- Wednesday: 3 inches
The summit is reporting 66 inches of machine-groomed, packed powder. The current depth is 50% of the average depth recorded on February 13th, which is 40 inches according to onthesnow.com's report.
Montana Snowbowl offers a substantial 2,600 feet of continuous vertical drop across its two peaks. One notable run, "Paradise," is a three-mile-long cruiser. For those seeking steeper terrain, "Grizzly" descends 2,000 feet. The area also features numerous unnamed routes winding through the forest, allowing for varied experiences each run.
The Grizzly Chair provides access to mid-mountain, rising 2,000 vertical feet. From there, skiers and riders can access runs like "Grizzly" and "Second Thought". The LaVelle Creek Chair goes to the peak, from which riders can access steep chutes and bowls.
Montana Snowbowl's projected closing date is April 12, according to onthesnow.com.






